AI-powered martech news and releases: January 30
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OpenAI’s counter-attack on China’s DeepSeek is … just … sad. Faced with a competitor whose product costs 95% less, the company yelled, “No fair! You copied us!”
The ChatGPT parent said DeepSeek used a process called “distillation,” which involves having a smaller A.I. model learn from the output of a larger one to optimize functionality.
Everyone not getting an OpenAI paycheck saw the irony.
“Hmm. Vacuuming up someone else’s work! What’s that saying? Karma’s a…well, you know. And if you don’t, GPT-4 can easily complete that sentence,” Joanna Stern wrote in The Wall Street Journal.
What makes OpenAI’s complaint even sadder is that distillation is SOP in the world of AI.
“The vast majority of LLM insights and breakthroughs are ‘borrowed’. A community of glass houses,” Bill Gurley, the venture capitalist, wrote on X.
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